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Canada: Tougher Tobacco Laws Will Protect Alberta Youth Source from: Government of Albert 11/14/2014 ![]() The Alberta government is taking action to protect youth from tobacco by banning flavoured tobacco products and prohibiting smoking in vehicles when children are present. "These changes include the strictest ban on flavoured tobacco in Canada. More than half of young tobacco users are using flavoured tobacco. By restricting access to these products, we can reduce use among youth and help our children stay healthy. Reducing the exposure of children to tobacco and reducing the overall use of tobacco products will have positive outcomes across all areas of health care." Stephen Mandel, Minister of Health Ban smoking in vehicles with minors present; and Prohibit the selling, giving, lending or supplying of tobacco products to minors, similar to federal legislation. Require minimum pack sizes for specific tobacco products - this will eliminate smaller, more affordable options; and, Each year, tobacco use is linked to about 3,000 deaths in Alberta. It is the leading cause of preventable disease and death in Canada. Enditem |